Lift assist for unresponsive hospice patient in Windsor Locks, Windsor Locks CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted an unresponsive but breathing 90-year-old hospice patient by moving him from a recliner to a bed near Webb Street in Windsor Locks. This was a non-emergency lift assist to improve patient comfort.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Locks Police, Fire and EMS
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01:18
Transcript:
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Medic 1 and Medic 2, Medic 1 and Medic 2.
00:05
Near Webb Street, Windsor Locks.
00:08
It would be a 90-year-old male.
00:11
He said he's a good-sized patient.
00:14
Hospice patient that's unresponsive but breathing.
00:18
They're looking to make him comfortable in bed and moving from a recliner to a bed.
00:22
Basically a lift assist.
00:24
That's near Webb Street from a lift assist.
00:33
Tamport.
00:34
For the caller, they said a non-emergency response.
00:37
A party is unresponsive but breathing.
00:41
They're just looking to get them from a recliner into a bed.
00:49
2.40.
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240.
00:56
Medic 1 and Medic 2 responding,
00:58
Near Webb Street, Windsor Locks.
01:02
It's going to be a 90-year-old male, unresponsive, but breathing.
01:08
He is on hospice and there's a nurse there.
01:11
We're still going to get a move from a recliner and full bed.
01:14
Both guys are responding.
01:17
Roger.
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Location mentioned:
Webb St, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
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